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Birthday: Dec. 23, 1969
Hometown: Vancouver, Wash.
YEAR-BY-YEAR NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES RECAP
2007 -- Finished 14th in series points. ... Won at Kansas to pick up win in fifth consecutive season. ... Led seven races for a total of 78 laps. Led 37 laps at Kansas, a personal-high for the season. ... Earned only pole of season at Atlanta in October.... Finished 13th at Homestead after winning three consecutive races at the track.
2006 -- Finished 13th in series points. ... Won Darlington race for the second consecutive season. ... Win at Homestead was his third consecutive at the track. ... Captured poles at Las Vegas and Richmond (May). ... Led the most laps in a race four different times. ... Put together streak of seven consecutive top-10 finishes in June and July, the longest such streak of his career. ... Finished season with two wins, eight top-fives and 15 top-10s.
2005 -- Finished second in series points. ... Captured a series-high six wins at Fontana (February), Texas (April), Darlington (May), Dover (June), Michigan (June) and Homestead (November). ... Win by 0.017 seconds over Mark Martin at Homestead was the closest finish of the year and the eighth-closest since the advent of electronic scoring in 1993. ... Entered the standings for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup in second place.
2004 -- Finished 17th in series points. ... Captured his first career pole at the season-opening Daytona 500. ... Won two races -- the August event at Michigan and the season finale at Homestead. ... Became second driver in history to complete the full NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series schedules in the same season. ... Finished third in the final NASCAR Nationwide Series point standings with five wins.
2003 -- Finished 20th in series points. ... Won the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway, his first career win, by holding off teammate Jeff Burton and Bobby Labonte in the closing laps. The victory came in his 23rd start. ... Finished with three top-fives, six top-10s and seven DNFs. ... Started 35 of 36 races, missing only the season's third event (Las Vegas) when he failed to qualify. ... Finished second to Jamie McMurray in Raybestos Rookie of the Year competition. ... Was the top-finishing rookie in nine races.
2002 -- Finished 48th in series points. ... Made series debut at California in No. 16 Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. ... Also made four starts in No. 55 Chevrolet subbing for Bobby Hamilton, and two starts for Petty Enterprises. ... Qualified in the top five at three events. ... Finished a season-best 13th at California. ... Drove the No. 44 Dodge for Petty at Rockingham and the season finale at Homestead, finishing 25th in both events. ... Won the 2002 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship.
PREVIOUS RACING HISTORY
A superb example of NASCAR's developmental system, Biffle progressed through every level in NASCAR racing before making his series debut in 2002. ... He was the 2002 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion. ...The 2001 NASCAR Nationwide Series Raybestos Rookie of the Year. ... The 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion. ... Earned nine Craftsman Truck Series victories in 1999 and finished second in points. ... He was the 1998 Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year. ...Participated in the Raybestos Brakes Northwest Series, a NASCAR Touring Division in 1997, capturing one victory. ... Competed in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series from 1994-1997, earning Late Model track championships at Tri City Raceway in West Richland, Wash. and Portland (Ore.) Speedway.
NOTEWORTHY
Is the only driver in NASCAR history to win both the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championships, and the only driver to win Raybestos Rookie of the Year awards in both series. ... Delivered Roush Racing's first NASCAR title by winning the 2000 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship. ... Won 27 races in 43 starts during NASCAR Whelen All-American Series competition in 1995.